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By Lars Guldager Dyhr
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Structural changes are not the only novelty having
characterized Danish offshore industry. Ramboll,
too, is feeling the changes calling for a new type of
strategic approach
The top floor of Ramboll’s elegant domicile offers a most “The latest years have seen a tumultuous change taking
spectacular view of large parts of Esbjerg Harbour, and place in the Danish sector, but now the fate of the vari-
even if the fog has spread its thick, grey carpet over ous oil companies has been clarified. Total has stepped in
the town, the situation is sparkling clear. The winds of replacing Maersk Oil and bought Chevron and stamped
change have blown on the actors of the Danish sector its mark on things. Ineos has replaced DONG stating
of the North Sea. A fact which, naturally, has not passed its attitude by calling a stop to all activities here. They,
unnoticed by the engineering giant, even if it has hap- obviously, want to have full control of the activities
pened at a rushing pace unknown to the sector. before anything is started up again. And then we have
Rambøll will have more focus on gas.
Photo: Rambøll
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